Marhsall HS
Marhsall HS
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Marhsall HS
Intro and Intermediate Engineering, Electronics, and Coding with Arduino sponsored by the PPG Foundation and hosted by Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Welcome to Intro to Engineering, Electronics, and Coding with Arduino sponsored by the Vela Education Fund and hosted by Milwaukee School of Engineering.
FREE
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Join us for five live classes on Engineering and coding using Tinkercad circuits and the Arduino Uno.
These classes are live and virtual will be delivered by Isabel Mendiola and Peter Haydock from Gearbox Labs in English.
Explore the digital prototyping, DC circuits, physical computing and more.
Projects
FREE
More information and to register.
Join us for five live classes on Engineering and coding using Tinkercad circuits and the Arduino Uno.
These classes are live and virtual will be delivered by Isabel Mendiola and Peter Haydock from Gearbox Labs in English.
Explore the digital prototyping, DC circuits, physical computing and more.
Projects
FREE
More information and to register.
Join us for five live classes on Engineering and coding using Tinkercad circuits and the Arduino Uno.
These classes are live and virtual will be delivered by Isabel Mendiola and Peter Haydock from Gearbox Labs in English.
Explore the digital prototyping, DC circuits, physical computing and more.
Projects
St Francis Schools Intro to Arduino and Tinkercad
More Information Coming Soon
As I have been speaking to individuals and groups about The Arduino Classroom: Volume One and finalizing doing the standards analysis, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the Allied Arts presented in the book. Sadly, “A” is a catch-all for language arts, art, music, design, history, and a full spectrum of other content which deserve their own consideration in this acronym. “A” to me seems burdened, perhaps overwhelmed, by all of the content that is poured into “A.” It follows then that it is more easily ignored as compared with the other four letters in STEAM.